three paths:
karmamarga - path of works and action
jnanamarga - path of knowledge or philosophy
bhaktimarga - path of devotion to God
three debts:
debt to God
debt to sages and saints
debt to ancestors
four stages of life:
brahmacharga - school years - grow and learn
grhastha - marriage, family and career
vanaprastha - turn attention to spiritual things
sanrgasu - abandon world to seek spiritual things
Hindu culture is rich and diverse with a history that dates back thousands of years. It encompasses various traditions, customs, and rituals. Hinduism is the third-largest religion in the world, with millions of followers. The culture emphasizes principles such as karma (the law of cause and effect) and dharma (one's duty or righteous path). It also includes practices such as meditation, yoga, and the worship of deities.
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It oringinated from the Hindu Culture
'Hindu culture' is not a single culture. It is very complicated and consists of various different practices and habits, worships etc. There is no 'one god' and no 'one form' of practise of worship; nor the same beliefs. differs not only from village to village but from house-hold to house-hold and even to person to person in the same family. Because it is the oldest religion and culture arising from the 'Indus Valley' civilization it has taken different forms over the years and even corrupted by different civilizations and conquerers. The Hindu culture & religion has no set laws or rules or commandments. It is even said that no one can become a Hundu nor be converted. The person has to be born in a Hindu family!
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Go on Google type Hinduism food rulesand click on the one that says: Hindu Culture, Culture in Hinduism ...- it's the one with this website: Hinduism.ygoy.com/Hindu-culture/index.php. It's got some good info on it.
Hindu
the hindu sign stands for your religion and culture it stands for who you pray to and which god you pray to
Its not shiver its Lord Shiva
"Your religion is Hindu" in English is La tua religione è l'indù in Italian.
No.There are none.
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